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    So for the more experienced, will a cinder block sink a bale of hay?

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    If you started runnin the river and lakes here with bales like that stacked on a boat, you would for sure gather a bunch of attention real quick. Probably have every sheriff and border patrol helicopter, as well as every chase boat in 3 counties activated. Very interesting project though. Hope it works well for you.

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    Takes two blocks and some patience

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
    Takes two blocks and some patience
    Hee Hee...glad you experienced the same thing as I did...I couldn't find a good way to keep doing these, so I just made alot of laydowns with fruit wood.

    THERE IS A GREAT THREAD ON THE "COVER" FORUM that Scrat reposted....the Milk Crate Condos that I have in there are full of fruit wood....they are fantastic!
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    That alfalfa stuff ain't cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scout-j-m View Post
    That alfalfa stuff ain't cheap.
    I can still get it for $2.50 per bale around here SW Ohio!
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    Quote Originally Posted by INTIMIDATOR View Post
    I can still get it for $2.50 per bale around here SW Ohio!
    That's cheap.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
    That's cheap.....

    No doubt! It's $15-20 here.
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    We grow it easily here and have many cuttings during the season...we use a lot of silage for dairy cattle, and dry hay for other livestock! Almost all of our farmers grow some for use or to sell the extra!
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    Works great for strawberry and tomato plant mulch but never thought of sinking some. Hmmm

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